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That guy must have rich and indulgent parents.” Either way, my second thought is: “Poor bastard. Who’d want to be like him?” ...
Millennials paved the way for many cultural shifts, but Gen Z is here to question a few of their quirks. The generational ...
Facsimiles of these items, fashioned from bamboo frames and colored paper, can be found at Taiwanese funerals and ceremonies ...
CBS and its parent company, Paramount, have set an end date for one of the last public pipelines to some version of the truth ...
In a world where words matter and symbols speak volumes, France’s recognition of “Palestine” as a state is far more than a diplomatic gesture. It is a clear, loud, and painful betrayal not just of ...
Dark Academia isn’t just an aesthetic, it’s a mood, a mindset, a haunting call to romanticize pain, art, and intellect. From ...
Harry and Meghan's £75 million deal with the streamer expires this year - but insiders have said Netflix is holding on to Meghan.
Two friends strolling on a beach in Ireland came across a glass bottle with a message sealed inside - and things got even weirder when they translated the letter ...
If you watched Mindhunter and felt oddly calm while listening to serial killers talk about why they did what they did, you're not alone. Something about that slow, quiet dread pulled people in.
Anti-intellectualism and a trashing of the values of the Enlightenment are as much a rightist predilection as leftist.
What if the oldest alphabetic writings in the world actually breathed the word of Moses, long before any scroll or scripture?
Today, figures like Taleb Sahara illustrate a troubling mutation of this insight: militants of identity politics ...